理解免费或减价校餐的耻辱:家长观点的定性分析。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
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背景:在学校接受免费或减价膳食(FRPM)在经济上和营养上有利于资源有限的家庭。然而,在美国,许多家庭不申请FRPM,许多符合条件的学生不吃学校餐,可能是由于耻辱。方法:本研究是一项来自混合方法研究的二次定性分析。在2021-2022学年期间,加州和缅因州的66名家长接受了采访,当时全国所有学生都通过普遍免费学校供餐政策免费提供学校供餐。大约有一半(56%)的家长的孩子以前根据家庭收入有资格获得免费供餐,并在上一学年完成了学校供餐申请或直接获得免费供餐认证。访谈检查了家长自我报告的FRPM应用耻辱,感知到的儿童学校膳食耻辱,以及对UFSM的看法。采用专题分析对所有定性数据进行系统编码和分析。结果:主要主题包括与学校供餐申请相关的父母耻辱,父母在参加学校供餐时对儿童耻辱的看法,以及UFSM减少父母和儿童耻辱的能力。对学校卫生政策、实践和公平的影响:全州和联邦unfsm政策可能减少父母和儿童的耻辱。结论:虽然不是所有的家长在填写FRPM申请时都感到耻辱,但大多数家长认为孩子经历了校餐耻辱。家长们认为统fsm的政策减少了家庭和儿童的耻辱。
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Understanding Free or Reduced-Price School Meal Stigma: A Qualitative Analysis of Parent Perspectives.

Background: Receiving free or reduced-price meals (FRPM) at school benefits resource-constrained families financially and nutritionally. However, many families in the United States do not apply for FRPM, and many eligible students do not eat school meals, possibly due to stigma.

Methods: This study is a secondary qualitative analysis derived from a mixed-methods study. Interviews were conducted with 66 parents in California and Maine during the 2021-2022 school year when school meals were free for all students nationwide through a universal free school meals (UFSM) policy. Approximately half (56%) of parents had children who previously qualified for FRPM based on household income and completed a school meal application or were directly certified for free school meals in prior school years. Interviews examined parents' self-reported FRPM application stigma, perceived child school meal stigma, and opinions on UFSM. Thematic analysis was used to systematically code and analyze all qualitative data.

Results: Major themes included parent stigma associated with school meal applications, parents' perception of child stigma when participating in school meals, and UFSM's ability to reduce stigma for parents and children.

Implications for school health policy, practice, and equity: Statewide and federal UFSM policies may reduce stigma for both parents and children.

Conclusions: While not all parents reported feeling stigmatized when completing FRPM applications, most parents perceived that children experience school meal stigma. Parents believed that UFSM policies reduced stigma for families and children.

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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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